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On the Proper Interpretation of Hobbes’s Philosophy [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the History of Philosophy, 1996
Abstract This chapter responds to Edwin Curley’s criticisms of the author’s interpretation of Thomas Hobbes’s philosophy. The author discusses the importance of the intellectual context for understanding an author’s thought. Hobbes’s context is the political and religious doctrines of King James I.
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Nietzsche on Philosophy, Interpretation and Truth [PDF]

open access: possibleNoûs, 1984
“Interpretation” according to Nietzsche, has always been the actual — if generally unacknowledged — activity of philosophers and other thinkers, at least to the extent that they have been more than mere philosophical and intellectual “laborers” content to work within and with the framework of interpretations developed by others.
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